Alumni Updates

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Recent Notes from Alumni and Friends

John Rowe recently sent us a photo of the 1957 Rifle Team. He is second from the left, bottom row.  He won the Slaymaker award that year!

December 21, 2010

Dear Sam,

How are you?  I hope the holiday season finds you and your family well.  I noticed in the latest “Call” that you were trying to find out who had been a Gray Brother.  I believe, if memory serves me correct, that both Caleb White and I were Gray Brothers in 1979.  I also earned my Wolf’s paw.  I have the emblem in my box of memories.  I thought that I had saved all of my “Birch Barks” but could not find them.  Do you still use this tradition to record your accomplishments?

Our family is doing very well.  We live in Dunstable, Mass which is right on the New Hampshire border. We also have a place on Whittemore point and spend much time on the lake.  Mowglis is never far from my thoughts.

We have a son and a daughter.  Tyler is 3 1/2 and Sophia turned one in October.
We can’t predict the future, but I bet there is a good probability that you will see Tyler at Mowglis in a few short years.

This summer should be an exciting and fun one as we are having a summer family reunion and many Mowglis Alumni will be there including Jack and Steve Turnbull as well as James and Tim Gleason.

Hope all is well and have a Happy Holiday,
Greg Goss, Den ’79

November 15, 2010

Hello all,

I figured its time to update what I’ve been up to.

The summer before last (2009), I stopped in to say hello while on my way home from work in Tilton and ran into Alfonso and Alvaro, guys I hadn’t seen in about 10 years.

As the current summer has come to a close, I just received my copy of The Call.  Looking through the pages has brought back some fond memories.

These days I find myself with the well being of some exotic vehicles in my hands.  I work for an outfit in Lincoln, NH called “Alpine Adventures”  alpinezipline.com. At Alpine, we use antique Austrian 6 wheel drive military troop transporters called Pinzgauers to move our thrill-seeking customers to the top of our mountain to the beginning of the zipline.  We also use our Pinzgauers to go on off-road adventures.

Our trucks range in years from 1973 to 1976, and for their age they are still in great shape.  They are capable of crawling up a 45-degree incline and show no signs of distress while doing so.

I am charged with keeping them all in perfect working order, and I definitely have my hands full.  I love every minute of it.  Who else gets to go to work on these trucks and also gets to drive them every day through the mud?  My job rocks.

Maybe I’ll see you out on the zipline some day.

See you on the Flip-Side,
Kerry Carpenter, Den 2000

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